Figure
4 is
based on a photograph of the Polizeitruppe in
Cameroon taken in 1903. By this time the naval style top had been
replaced with the same style tunic as worn by the African
Schutztruppe soldiers in Cameroon. It was a pocketless khaki tunic
with four or sometimes (as in this case) five brass (for
Polizeitruppe) buttons down the front. The stand and fall collar was
edged in red and had a single red Litzen-style patch on each side.
The cuffs had a bar of pointed red lace. Unlike the Schutztruppe,
the Polizeitruppe wore the tunic tucked into a red sash around the
waist. This police soldier has neither puttees not boots, but other
photos show the Polizeitruppe in the early 20th century with puttees at least.
Figure
5 is
based on a photograph of a Tribal Auxiliary serving with
the Cameroon Schutztruppe taken probably sometime in the first
decade of the 20th Century. As in the other African colonies, the
German forces in Cameroon employed African irregulars to assist as
guides, scouts and skirmishers. Cameroon had several very different
indigenous peoples each with their own traditions and dress. Some,
like the Hausa Muslims from the North, wore turbans and flowing
white robes, rode decorated horses and were armed with swords,
spears and obsolete firearms. Some, like the private armies of Bamum
and Nso, styled themselves on the Germans and wore
quasi-European uniforms (see King Njoya of Bamum's Private Army
Page). Most of the auxiliaries from the thickly forested parts
of Cameroon, as illustrated here, were very simply dressed. This
auxiliary wears only his own roughly fitted cloth robe, dyed a
dark colour (probably brown or dark red as these were the cheapest
and most commonly available colours). Another auxiliary in the same
original photograph is mounted and wears lighter robes, possibly in
white or cream coloured cloth. Other photos of warlike Cameroon
tribesmen of this period show them naked or wearing only a thin
lion-cloth. Typically for Cameroon tribesmen this figure is armed
with two throwing spears although some carried obsolete firearms,
and carries a pouch possibly containing water or a few supplies. |